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193030659Ex-libris d'André Breton, en provenance de la vente [c. 1931]. 1 épreuve (65 x 40 mm) en noir, imprimée sur vergé, encadrée. Le célèbre ex-libris dessiné par Dali pour André Breton, titré « André Breton le Tamanoir » et signé dans la planche.
197187578Pierre Belfond | Paris 1971 | 11 x 18 cm | broché
25Paris, Draeger Éditeur, 1973. 31 x 22 cm, 324 pp. Reliure d'éditeur avec jaquette illustrée, E.O. Volume en très bel état intérieur, jaquette en bon état d'usage. Exemplaire enrichi d'un double envoi, de Dali ( « Hommage. Dali » ) et de Catherine et Peter Moore ( « Pour Evelyne avec les amitiés de Catherine et Peter Moore 1973 »). Catherine et Peter Moore étaient des familiers de Salvator Dalí. Les Dîners de Gala célèbrent la noce de la gastronomie et du surréalisme. Ce grand classique a récemment été réédité par Taschen. Provenance : vente Jean-Christophe Averty chez Pierre Bergé & associés, 2018.
18298590Madrid: Imprenta Real 1829. Second edition. Hardcover — Tapa dura. 194x126mm. 7¾x5". Madrid Imprenta Real 1829. 3 tomos en un volumen cada uno con portada independiente. En 4º menor 194 x 126mm. -I: 16 144 pp. 5 láminas -II: 260 pp. 5 láminas -III: xvi-245 pp. 7 láminas. Encuadernación de la época en holandesa piel. Segunda edición de esta importante botánica medicinal ilustrada con 17 láminas grabadas al acero con las propiedades medicinales de varias plantas incluyendo algunas autóctonas españolas. La primera edición se publicó en 1787. Salvador Soliva fue médico de la familia real y profesor agregado del JardÃn Botánico de Madrid con el encargo de estudiar las propiedades curativas de las plantas en colaboración con JoaquÃn RodrÃguez cirujano. En 1774 publicó un importante estudio sobre el Sen nombre con el que se designan diversas especies del género Cassia de la familia Mimosaceae de las que se usan las hojas secas que contienen una droga del mismo nombre usada como purgante. Perfecto ejemplar. Imprenta Real hardcover
195280093Paris: La Table Ronde 1952. Fine. La Table Ronde Paris 1952 14.50 x 20 cm broché First edition of the French adaptation by Michel Déon one of 120 numbered copies on pur fil paper the only deluxe copies. Illustrated. Handsome copy despite two crease marks on the covers. La Table Ronde unknown
198458956BBLondon, Overamerica. 1984. 4°. Plaque en argent, signée et numérotée au dos dans son coffret d'origine en bois, emboïtage.
24193UNE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE EN COULEURS AVEC UNE TECHNIQUE DE GAUFFRAGE DU PAPIER EN PARTIE BASSE, format : 76 x 55 cm, signature de Salvador DALI en bas à droite au crayon de bois, tirage noté au crayon de bois en bas à gauche (N°227 sur 300) à côté du Cachet de la signature gauffré de Salvador DALI,
2006227480Novara: De Agostini 2006. Rilegato seta custodia silk slip-case. Ottimo Fine. L'opera è"; composta da: prima cartella con la riproduzione della prima pagina della “Vita” di Cellini; seconda cartella con selezione di 15 tavole numerate di Salvador Dalì; il volume 36x36 cm. pagine 82 “Studi” con saggi di autorevoli studiosi che illustrano le opere e gli autori Cellini e Dalì; il volume 36x36 cm. pagine 372 “Vita”con piatti in seta dorata e sovraimpressioni in nero illustrato con 41 tavole di Salvador Dalì. Folio 36x36 cm - Cofanetto 38x39x12 cm. pp. 372. Ottimo Fine. Prima edizione di 999 esemplari numerati First Edition of 999 numbered copies. <em>Dalla collaborazione tra Fundaciòn Gala -Salvador Dalì Istituto Geografico De Agostini e la Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana nasce l'autobiografia di Benvenuto Cellini illustrata da Salvador DalÌ".</em> De Agostini, unknown
1946017284Garden City NY: Doubleday & Company Inc. 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. Owner name dated 1955 on the front endpaper; very mild sunning to the spine. Near Fine lacking slipcase. Salvador Dali. Decorated blue cloth. Copy #327 of 1000 copies illustrated with full-page color plates and many black-and-white drawings by Salvador Dali. SIGNED in full and dated by the artist on the colophon page. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Company, Inc. hardcover
196371472Paris: Jean-Jacques Pauvert 1963. First edition first printing. Quarto. Illustrated throughout by Salvadore Dali with many tipped in plates. Original beige cloth with woven strap and buckle titles to front cover on octagonal plate in red and black black and white illustration to front cover on rectangular plate. A fine copy. hardcover
196434323Sous jaquette transparente illustrée de François SALVAT d'après une maquette de Dali. Préface inédite de Michel DEON qui en fait à écrit une grande partie du texte. Intérieur sans rousseurs, avec des illustrations en noir et blanc.
195280093La Table Ronde | Paris 1952 | 14.50 x 20 cm | broché
1946022335Garden City NY: Doubleday. Original blue cloth. No. 612 of 1000 copies numbered and signed by Dali signature dated 1955. Illustrated on front cover and throughout by Dali. Previous owners signature in ink Rodney Abrahamson Near Fine. No slipcase. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1946. Doubleday hardcover
1947016016Doubleday & Company 1947. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Limited. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy In Blue Cloth Limited Edition Signed by Dali 1/1000 Copies # 613 Book Plate Beautiful Copy. Doubleday & Company Hardcover
SLIVCN-9781536102376NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (12/2016)
19640004891964 Paris, La Table ronde, 1964. In-8 (146 X 212 mm) broché, couverture à rabats illustrée ; 309 pages.
1963676736 vol. in-4 en feuilles sous emboîtage de l'éditeur, Editions d'Art Les Heures Claires, Paris, 1963
19311572Editions surréalistes, à Paris chez José Corti, 1931. In-8 broché au format 16,2 x 22 cm. 32 pages + table et 10 planches hors-texte de reproductions d'oeuvres de Salvador Dali, photographiées par André Caillet ( Le Jeu Lugubre - Le Grand Masturbateur - L'Homme Invisible x 2 - La Profanation de l'Hostie - Guillaume Tell - La Mémoire de la Femme- Enfant - Gravida - La Vieillesse de Guillaume Tell x 2 ). Jaquette noire avec pièce de titre au 1er plat. Dos carré. Infimes frottis aux mors et aux bords des plats. Intérieur frais, avec les rousseurs habituelles. Un des 600 exemplaires numérotés sur Vélin blanc ( n° 60 ), après 15 Japon nacré. Ex-libris de Benjamin Guittonneau dit Ben, collé au verso du 1er plat. Edition originale. Précieux et rare exemplaire enrichi d'une magnifique dédicace autographe, signée, pleine page de René Crevel au compositeur, écrivain et dessinateur " Surréaliste ", Robert Caby. Provenance idéale.
18765735Chalchuapa El Salvador 1876. Still very good. 3pp. on a bifolium. Folio. Crinkling and minor wear at edges. Faint dampstain to upper right corner. The president of Guatemala Justo Rufino Barrios invaded El Salvador in 1876 following the presidential election there. Barrios suspected that both the elected and former presidents had been harboring Guatemalan opponents to his regime and hope to install someone more favorable. The present "political plan" for El Salvador reads more as an indictment of the two leaders Santiago Gonzalez and Andres del Valle than an as organizing document for a new government. The first signer here is Rafael Zaldivar the choice of Barrios for next president of El Salvador and the work was printed in the field at Chalchuapa on April 10 1876 approximately one week before the decisive battles that forced the capitulation of the Salvadoran government. Not in OCLC. unknown
198759799New York: Curbstone Press 1987. First English Language Edition. First printing. Octavo. Tan cloth hardcover; dustjacket; xviii19-503pp. Inscribed on front flyleaf: "Para la camarada Kendra Alexander y adelante con la lucha solidaria con el pueblo Salvadoreño y Centroamerica" signed by Miguel Mármol dated 1988. Mild bumps to board corners a bit of rippling to cloth on spine still Near Fine a slightly faded but still Near Fine dustwrapper. <br /> <br /> A terrific association copy inscribed by Miguel Mármol to American communist and civil rights activist Kendra Alexander. Mármol 1905-1993 founding father of the Salvadoran Communist Party in 1930 and a leading figure of the Salvadoran worker-revolutionary movement for over five decades told his story over the course of several weeks in 1966 to the Salvadoran communist poet Roque Dalton. In his introduction Dalton who was assassinated in 1973 describes the experience as "one of the greatest satisfactions of my life" and the result was indeed one of the most popular and important works of Latin American revolutionary literature of the decade - Mármol's tumultuous life most of it spent in exile came both to exemplify and inspire the revolutionary movement in El Salvador and Central America.<br /> <br /> Though Miguel Mármol was first published in 1972 and went into numerous subsequent printings in Cuba and the Soviet Union there was no English-language translation until this 1987 edition from the small Latin-American publisher Curbstone. The cloth issue is hard to find and inscribed copies are rare; this a compelling association copy inscribed to the American civil rights leader and Communist Party leader Kendra Alexander 1945-1993 perhaps best-remembered as a close associate of Angela Davis whose Defense Committee she co-chaired during Davis's 1971 conspiracy trial. 59799. Curbstone Press unknown
196925215Lausanne: Edita A l'Erotitiade 1969. 10 plates. 33 cm. unbound as issued in red cloth portfolioslipcase. 60 pp. plus portfolio of an additional ten plates. Very fine. One of 900 copies on Zerkall paper. This is copy # 626. <br/><br/> Edita A l'Erotitiade hardcover books
19672706Large foldout Exhibition Catalog for Gallery G Prague Czechoslovakia. 13 1/2 x 10. June 15-July 231967. 40 facsimiles of Chants de Maldoror 1934 Michler & Lopsinger 11-54 and La Femme Invisible 1930 M & L 40.Includes a foldout illustrated 2 sided Poster 38 x 26 1/2. Galerie D
196925215Lausanne: Edita A l'Erotitiade 1969. 10 plates. 33 cm. unbound as issued in red cloth portfolioslipcase. 60 pp. plus portfolio of an additional ten plates. Very fine. One of 900 copies on Zerkall paper. This is copy # 626. Edita A l'Erotitiade unknown
1411855Offset lithograph in colors on paper depicting a surreal figural composition with geometric "Dalivision" optical imagery and the concealed image of Abraham Lincoln. Bearing printed signature to lower right "Salvador Dalí" and numbered to lower left "__56/1700." The limited-edition number is partially covered by the mat. Presented under glass in a gilt wood frame with a white mat. Print: Approx. 23 in. x 18 in.; Frame: 36.5 in. x 30 in. In Very Good condition. Print shows mild overall toning. Frame exhibits minor surface wear. Not examined out of frame. Shelved at Dupont.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Oversized item. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1411855. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. unknown
29132Salem NH: Salem House. 1985. First edition. First edition. Deluxe limited edition. Publisher's original full navy blue morocco two raised bands gilt ruled and with titles in gilt on red labels to the spine. Onlaid illustration of Salvador Dali's 'Eight of Swords' to the upper board. Illustrated with 78 colour reproductions of Salvador Dali's Tarot designs for the major and minor arcana with explanatory text. All edges gilt. An excellent near fine copy with a little light rubbing to the extremities and spine the upper board a touch bowed the leather bright and fresh. The contents with a few light marks to the text block fore-edge and endpapers are otherwise clean throughout and without inscriptions or stamps. Scarce. Salvador Dali began work on his tarot cards in the early 1970's when he was approached by Albert Broccoli to create a custom deck of tarot as a prop for the James Bond film 'Live and Let Die' 1973. The prop contract fell through due to Broccoli not wanting to meet Dali's fee but his wife Gala who was interested in mysticism encouraged the artist to continue the project. Over the following decade Dali created an entirely new deck which he described as a 'Universal Tarot' featuring himself as the Magician and his wife Gala as the Empress. In 1984 a limited edition set of cards was printed by Naipes Comas which quickly sold out. This first book publication by Rachel Pollack leading expert in modern Tarot and author of 'Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom' 1980 provides an explanatory guide to the imagery and symbolism in his cards. Issued in a 'deluxe' edition of just 125 copies from which this example is numbered 80 it is decidedly scarce in commerce. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Salem, NH: Salem House. 1985 hardcover